I noticed that ecryptfs-utils version 10 is in openSUSE 10.3 Alpha. I
am the lead developer for eCryptfs, so if there are any support
issues, send them my way. Note that ecryptfs-utils is now at version
18, with several minor bugfixes. I recommend picking that up:
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/ecryptfs/ecryptfs-utils-18.tar.gz
Thanks,
Mike Halcrow
mhalcrow(a)us.ibm.com
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From: Clayton <smaug42(a)gmail.com>
Date: Jul 25, 2007 10:15 PM
Subject: Re: [opensuse] Why all the icons were uglified in 10.3 Alpha 6 ?
To: Open SuSE Listserv <opensuse(a)opensuse.org>
> In SUSE 10.2, all the Yast icons were beautyful, now they all became ugly.
>
> Why is that?
That was discussed on the factory list.
Quoting Andreas:
"YaST has the Tango icons - this is a feature. If you want the old
icons, please use the opensuse-Crystal yast theme,"
and
"Tango icons in general fit much better to KDE4 than the crystal ones -
and we would like to maintain only one icon set,"
While I fully understand (and support) the need to reduce maintenance
overhead.... well... my very low opinions of Gnome and the Tango icon
set are better left unsaid... especially that annoying and broken file
picker thing that GTK based apps use (eg Firefox). Sigh....
C.
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Please make it at least selectable, as those ugly icons have good
chances for me to stop using SUSE at all.
They are so ugly...
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Which version of pdftk is being included in 10.3?
I just found that version 1.41 shown here:
http://www.pdfhacks.com/pdftk/
also does stamping beside watermarking.
While watermarking works well placing background images on text-based
PDFs, such as from Latex, it does not work with scanned PDFs, because
the watermark in the background is completely covered by the scanned
image.
pdftk 1.41 can circumvent that by applying a stamp on the front of the
scanned images, according to the description. The website only has
version 1.41 compiled for Windows. The latest Suse version in the site
is 1.12, which is the same I have in Suse 10.1.
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Who is General Failure, and why is he reading my disk?
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I'm sure someone's already asked, but I couldn't find the answer - how
do I create a bootable CD from the Alpha6 DVD image? I usually install
over pxe/ssh, but I've got a bit of a tough case, so figured I'd try
booting from CD. (as I did with alpha5).
/Per Jessen, Zürich
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Hi!
As not everyone might follow the recent changes of the wiki, I'd like to tell
you quickly that we'll release next week's alpha to the public. I hope we can
sort out all blockers till then.
The factory tree looked ok to me this morning. But I hope to have a new sync
with a fixed syslog-ng soonish - for the impatient ones I suggest
http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/server:/syslog-ng/
Greetings, Stephan
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I have just performed an update to latest factory, and there must be something
broken with resmgr.
/dev/null is not accessible by my user, I get /dev/null permission denied when
I log in the console, and KDE does not start at all.
I have stopped the resmgr service and then chmod a+rw /dev/null, to be able to
use KDE.
I'll file a bug.
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hi,
I need iso images for opensuse10.3 alpha6 for ppc64.. I have seen
bittorrents, but can't i get iso images?
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Hallo.
I saw many renames of packages in the last days. We follow shared
library packaging conventions, but this policy says nothing about
renaming of source package.
I think, that it would be a good practice to use the same name for both
devel and source package. It's more convenient and even simpler to do it
in the spec.
I propose to add following line to the Packaging/Shared Library
Packaging Policy:
"Source packages should in general omit $NUM as .src.rpm packages for
different library versions and should follow -devel package naming."
In practice it will bring more convenient .src.rpm naming and nicer spec
files and less number of renames and drops in the repositories.
Deprecated:
Name: libfoo_1_2_3
Version: 1.2.3
%define orig_name libfoo
Source: %{orig_name}-%{version}.tar.bz2
...
%files
...
%files -n %{orig_name}-devel
It produces:
libfoo_1_2_3-1.2.3.i586.rpm
libfoo-devel-1.2.3.i586.rpm
libfoo_1_2_3-1.2.3.src.rpm
Proposed:
Name: libfoo
Version: 1.2.3
Source: %{name}-%{version}.tar.bz2
...
%files -n libfoo_1_2_3
...
%files devel
It produces:
libfoo-1_2_3-1.2.3.i586.rpm
libfoo-devel-1.2.3.i586.rpm
libfoo-1.2.3.src.rpm
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Hi,
I installed the x86_64 DVD yesterday and had problems when I selected a
big amount of packages.
First I selected a pattern (KDE4), the machine begins to
resolve the dependencies (autocheck is on by default). After some time X
is stopped, it falls into the ncurses interface and it shows a red error
without explanation, what exactly happened.
The second time I ommitted KDE4, but selected all other patterns then
switched to package groups. And began to select whole package groups with
"All in this list". This worked for the first one or two, but then the
same as above: The machine begins to resolve the dependencies (autocheck
is on by default). After some time X is stopped, it falls into the ncurses
interface and it shows a red error without explanation, what exactly
happened.
After the second experience of this, I switched to the console log and saw
that the Out-Of-Memory function killed hal daemon. The machine has 1 GB
RAM, so this should not happen.
Is there a known problem with memory consumption during installation?
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Universitaet Wuerzburg
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I've tried Alpha6 (i386) on 2 different machines now. Neither machine
can add more software packages after the initial installation. They
keep erroring with 'No installation source'. It looks like my symptoms
are similar to bug reports 293586 and 293705. I'm a newbie. Is there
anything that I can do to help?
<notes>
During installation, the media check step verifies that the DVD-RW is
okay. Skipped network setup but took defaults on everything else for a
KDE installation.
disabled ipv6, enabled ssh & vnc
skip internet check - error - No package source defined [OK]
configure normal user to receive system email
dvd shows up in system:/media/sr0 as SU103Alp.001
Yast software management
Warning - No installation source is defined. Only installed packages
are displayed [OK]
tried to add installation source dvd
yast got signal 11 at ycp file sourcedialogs.ycp:1098
/sbin/yast2: line 385: 3618 Segmentation fault $ypbindir/y2base $module
mounted dvd as root and added /mnt to installation sources
still get warning - No installation source is defined
deleted all installation sources, added DVD
still get warning - No installation source is defined
</notes>
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